Extreme surfing! Friends trek 2,000 miles to ICELAND in search of the perfect wave (and even swim between icebergs)

It's surfing at its most extreme. A group of friends trekked 2,000 miles to Iceland, in minus 2C temperatures in their search for massive waves.

After flying to Reykjavik, the surfers braved 10 days driving in snow and ice to reach the remote Akureyri by van - even having to get out and push the vehicle up a snowy slope to reach their destination.

Their quest, which was filmed for a 60-second TV advert for Jagermeister, even saw them swimming between icebergs and snow drifts to catch a wave.

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Breaking point: The surfers travelled for 2,000 miles to Iceland to catch the perfect wave

Best mates: The professional surfers' journey to Iceland was recorded for a TV advert

Riding high: The group swam between icebergs and snow drifts to catch the perfect wave in Iceland

Professional surfer Ben Skinner, 29, from Cornwall, said it was an amazing trip and the group 'had a blast'.